A golden sand fairy named Sand-fairy grants the wishes in "Five Children and It" by Edith Nesbit. The children discover the magical creature in a gravel pit, who grants them a wish per day that lasts until sunset.
Five Children and It
When the children dug a hole in the gravel-pit, they were very surprised at what they found. 'It' was a Psammead, a sand-fairy, thousands of years old. It was a strange little thing - fat and furry, and with eyes on long stalks. It was often very cross and unfriendly, but it could give wishes - one wish a day. 'How wonderful!' the children said. But wishes are difficult things. They can get you into trouble . . .
Five Children and It. the dude was called Psammead, used to drop a dump and then grant wishes.... badman
five children and it
The move is called "Five Children and It"
The Five Wishes - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Five Wishes - 2000 was released on: USA: 10 November 2000 (Ohio Independent Film Festival)
Some starfish have five limbs.
What sea creature has 5 sets of jaws?
It takes five freaking days. :/
It depens on how you're using it.Example: My aunty has five children. I have five children to take care of.
a mommo fly